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\ Here Now! Our Summer ' Range of — * Even if only to see these New Linens, a visit to the D.I.C. is worth while. A more interesting selection has never been seen in Christchurch. Designs are unique and the materials .firstgrade Linen only. H.S. ALLOVER COLOUEED AND EMBROIDERED TEACLOTHS, fast washing colours, very serviceable; in shades of blue, gold or helio—'36in x 36iu Teacloth 9/11 14in x 20in Trayclotli to match .. .. 4/6 12in x 45in Bunner to match 6/11 HEMSTITCHED AFTERNOON CLOTH, with, aliover check; in shades of pink or gold; 36in x 36in 7/11 BEAUTIFUL REAL FRENCH CLUNY LACE NOVELTIES, hand-made, on pure Linen, assorted designs and qualities— Oin Round D'Oyleys .. 2/9 114 in x 20in Oval or Oblong shape 16in x 24in Oval or Oblong shape 36in x 36in. Afternoon Teacloths 45in x 45in Afternoon Teacloths DAINTY MADEIRA NOVELTIES, embroidered on very fine Linen, most effective; in the following sizes and hand-scalloped— Gin Bound D'Oylcy .. .. .. 1/6 each Sin Round D 'Oyley .. .. .. 2/6 each 14in x 20in Oval or Oblong shape .. 8/6 each 16in x 24in Oval or Oblong shape .. 11/6 each 18in x 27in Oblong shape .. ' .. 14/(5 each ' 22in x 32in Pillow Shams .. .. 22/6 each otiin x 36in Afternoon Teacloth .. 22/6 each NOVELTY DUCHESSE SETS, scalloped edge and coloured embroidery; very serviceable; assorted colours .. .. .. .. • • li/6 per set ALL-LINEN LUNCHEON CLOTHS, with Serviettes to match; in shades of blu<j, gold or pink allover check design—"s4in x 54in Damask Cloth .. .. .. 15/6 14in x 14in Damask Serviettes . . .7/6 £-dozen 3/3 3/11 each .. 8/6 .. 12/6 .. .. 21/- .. 37/6 genuine handPOSTAGE PAID ON MAIL ORDERS FREE DELIVERY IN CITY DJJS2 roF* UAUt> V\A A/V WAA/

ft ■it's just a bit' of a shower!" Medical Endorsement. "Though no rational physician would look for any specific or even curative virtues regarding Consumption in Eucalyptus mere than in any other drug, it must be confessed that the peculiar combination of anticttarrhal and antiseptic properties places Eucalyptus at the head of ell remedies from which any amelioration of the local tissue decomposition can be expected." ( Pharmacology of Materia MeiHcc) THAT is an oft-heard remark. Protected by an overcoat one may have a sense of immunity from a sudden shower. It may be uncomfortable and a nuisance, but that is all. Inside again, with the overcoat on a peg, the shower is forgotten. Next morning, perhaps that very evening, .there's an irritating soreness in one's throat or at the back of one's nose—sure signs of an approaching cold. What is one to do about it? If you will be guided by the results of tests made by leading medical authorities you'll use Eucalyptus. You'll also make sure that it is "Evagreen" Eucalyptus. "Evagrcen" contains no phcllandrene, alcohols or aldehydes. It is definitely safe, and contains nearly ttoce the amount of Eucalyptol demanded by the British Pharmacopoeia. "Evagreen" is atso more economical greater quantity at the price. /«11l eucalyptus 5 *.. Vl2/Z7. SoI« N.Z. Distributer!: FORTEY SALES SERVICE LIMITED P.O. Boi *32 • WELLINGTON

J. TRIST 83 CasHel Street Tor Quality Deck Chairs, Camp Beds, Tents, etc.,

D OTATOES I 200°lb. Sack for 11 /- Delivered Real Good Table Potatoes. Hay 3/6 Bale Seo.H. WOODS Ltd 39 FERRY ROAD -P.O. Box 613 'Phone 811 W9123

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19112, 22 September 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19112, 22 September 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19112, 22 September 1927, Page 5

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